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no theories just fact

2007-05-31 10:10:53 · 5 answers · asked by whyandbother1996 1 in Education & Reference Trivia

no theories the one in long isalnd

2007-05-31 10:32:14 · update #1

I dont want any stupid answers. I want to know about the one in Long Island,New York. No theories either!!!!!

2007-05-31 10:33:53 · update #2

i want all the details

2007-05-31 11:18:58 · update #3

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I never thought I would see the day, or night when no one knows how to answer a question. Here is you real answer: Fire Island—the genesis of its name sparks our imagination.

There are conflicting views as to the origin of the name Fire Island. The island may have been named after Fire Island Inlet, which appeared on a deed in 1789, and the inlet’s name may have started as a simple spelling error.

The number of inlet islands has varied over time, and it is likely that “five” or the Dutch word “vier,” meaning four, was misspelled on early maps as “fire.”

According to one hypothesis, the name is a corruption of the Five Islands patented by William Nicholls in 1688 in what is now the western end of Fire Island.

Under another hypothesis, the name originates from the fires reportedly set by pirates to lure vessels to shore.

Fire Island Beach appeared on charts in the 1850s, and folklore suggests the name arose from land-based pirates, or “wreckers,” who built beach fires at night to lure cargo ships onto shore.

Some say poison ivy gave Fire Island its name, either for its red leaves in autumn or its fiery itch.

Regardless of whether any of these hypotheses are true, the name Fire Island has long been applied to the western part of Fire Island. The more easterly part of the barrier island was known as Great South Beach until about 1920, when common usage extended the Fire Island name to the rest of the island.

The true origin of Fire Island’s name is obscure.

2007-05-31 15:41:23 · answer #1 · answered by saadutr 2 · 0 0

It was named after the not-so-famous Pirate, Captain Fire.

2007-05-31 10:43:12 · answer #2 · answered by open4one 7 · 0 0

fact: somebody called it Fire Island

2007-05-31 10:13:25 · answer #3 · answered by Dosage 3 · 0 0

which one??? there is one in new york, michigan, and alaska......and there is the isalnd of fire down at the bottom of south america...........which are you talking about..........

2007-05-31 10:15:08 · answer #4 · answered by Darren 2 · 0 0

wasnt it a dump that lit on fire? dont quote me

2007-05-31 10:15:49 · answer #5 · answered by unojdee 2 · 0 0

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